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For most courses, a student must be 19 years of age or have a Grade 12 diploma. Some courses require a diploma or degree. Be sure to check the course description for any pre-requisite requirements on the program pages. As a general rule, grade 12 English reading and writing skills are required.
Courses are offered in each semester; Fall (F), Winter (W), Spring (S). There are specific start and end dates. Registration Dates and Course schedules are posted on the program pages. Students may register up to the first day of class, however, we suggest to register early (at least three weeks in advance) as many of the courses fill up quickly.
Most government or OSAP programs require the student to be enrolled in a full-time diploma or a degree program. For continuing education courses only micro-credentials qualify for OSAP. To explore courses that qualify see microlearnontario.ca.
Online learing is designed specifically for students who are self directed learners and prefer a more flexible study schedule. As part of the learning, students will participate in online discussion groups with other students and the instructor. The instructor will provide you with feedback and individual assessment of assignments. Online course requirements may differ for each program.
What to expect
The online Learning Management System (LMS) for most courses is called Blackboard. You will have access to Blackboard a few days prior to the course start date. Each online course has an agenda or critical-path. Students are required to follow the critical-path to meet assignment, quiz and test deadlines. Students work at their own pace during the week and some courses require your participation in a weekly one hour live-chat session. The date and time of the live-chat sessions will be posted in Blackboard. Students should be prepared to spend four to nine hours each week on course material, readings and assignments. Are you ready for online learning? For an orientation, accessing your course, or further information visit onlinelearning.
Books, except where stated otherwise, can be ordered in person or online from the Humber College Bookstore. Prices are listed. When ordering online select "Department": use appropriate letter code and select "Course": use appropriate number. For example: PEMA 201.
You are permitted to drop your course anytime up to the Drop Date that is indicated on your Registration Receipt which you received upon registration. To drop a course you must call Humber's Registration office at 416-675-5005. Take note of their hours as they may not be open on the weekend. A refund will be processed to your student account, less $25 Admin Fee.
Logon to your student record at myhumber to view your grades. Select Student Records, then View Unofficial Transcript. You can print a copy. To order a printed Official Transcript, go b to the Student Records tab and select Request an Official Humber Transcript. Please first ensure your mailing address and telephone number(s) are current by updating your record on the Student Information tab.
Logon to your student record at myhumber to view your grades. Select Student Records, then Academic Transcript. Select print to print yourself an unofficial copy. To order a printed Official Transcript, go back to the Student Records tab and select Request an Official Humber Transcript. Please first ensure your mailing address and telephone number(s) are current by updating your record on the Student Account & Fees tab.
Upon successful completion of all courses in your program, please send an email to ceparttime@humber.ca. Make sure to update your student record at myhumber with the correct version of your name as it is to appear on the certificate, along with your mailing address. Please allow 4-6 weeks for processing and delivery by Canada Post.